Airlie Beach is the gateway to the Whitsundays – a
colourful, cosmopolitan and inviting holiday town lying on the shores
of a palm fringed beach and overlooking the calm waters of Pioneer Bay
dotted with yachts.
Airlie is part of a picturesque peninsula that reaches out to the
Whitsunday Passage and provides the ideal mainland base for holiday fun
and adventure in the Whitsundays. As you
drive into Airlie Beach through the neighbouring community of
Cannonvale, the road climbs above Abel Point Marina, providing
expansive views of the indented coastline, the aquamarine sea and the
shapes of distant islands on the horizon. You can’t avoid the holiday
feeling that scene evokes, nor the relaxed tropical ambience as you
wander around the village streets and down to the vast lagoon.
Set in landscaped parkland overlooking the bay, Airlie Lagoon provides
stinger free swimming with lifeguard attendants and a children’s pool.
Airlie Beach has all the usual shops & services, a broad range of
restaurants, bars, take-aways (YES – even KFC & McDonalds) whilst
retaining its small, friendly village atmosphere. Golf, tennis, and
lawnbowls are no more than 5 minutes drive, as are jetskis, waterskiing,
parasailing. Another 5 minutes to the very special wildlife park (not
just kangaroos, koalas & Crocodiles), quad-bikes, mountain-bikes,
horse-riding and Laser-Skirmish in the rainforest. The Hinterland
includes sugar-cane & cattle properties, plus the Conway National
Park & State Forest, which contains one of the world’s oldest
Tropical RAINFORESTS, and is home to some unique flora & fauna, PLUS
the Proserpine River WETLANDS- Home of the infamous saltwater
CROCODILE.
Half & full-day eco-tours are also available, some self-drive tours,
with National Park bush & rainforest walking tracks, now including
One of Queensland’s World Heritage “Great Walks” The famous Laguna Quays
Golfcourse is only 40 minutes away.
Locality:
Airlie Beach is located between Cannonvale and Shute Harbour , and ideally situated at the bottom of the Conway Ranges beside a beautiful tropical beach, it is 1135 km north of Brisbane and 26 km east of Proserpine.
Airlie Beach is located between Cannonvale and Shute Harbour , and ideally situated at the bottom of the Conway Ranges beside a beautiful tropical beach, it is 1135 km north of Brisbane and 26 km east of Proserpine.
Airlie Beach offers visitors a broad array of
accommodation from stylish resort hotels on the water’s edge and
apartments on the hillside overlooking the panorama of beach, bay and
islands, to bed and breakfast options, motels, camping and caravan parks
as well as a host of backpacker accommodation.
Airlie provides many of the essential services for travellers in the
region and the town’s shopping areas are open seven days a week. Once a
week, the foreshore parkland turns into a bustling market with stalls
selling fresh fruit and veggies, local arts and crafts and all manner of
goods under the shade of coconut palms. The mainland’s dining and
entertainment options centre around Airlie Beach, ranging from silver
service resort dining to al fresco cafes and cheap eats, while Airlie’s
clubs and bars provide plenty of entertainment well into the night.
Attractions to consisder are: A trip to the Whitsundays – See
Whitsundays Billabong Sanctuary - This delightful animal sanctuary and theme park is the only tourist attraction in the Townsville area to be nationally accredited by the Eco tourism Association of Australia and one of the only two attractions in the Townsville – Whitsundays area to receive accreditation. It is also one of the only three of the 40 members of the Queensland Wildlife Parks Association that have been accredited.
Conway National Park – To the south of Airlie Beach (take the Conway Beach Road off Shute Harbour Road to the west of Cannonvale) are the Cedar Creek Falls which are set in a beautiful and mountainous region on the edge of the Conway National Park. The falls tumble 12 metres through rainforest into a stream which is ideal for swimming if you want to escape the heat and warmth of the ocean.
Whitsundays Billabong Sanctuary - This delightful animal sanctuary and theme park is the only tourist attraction in the Townsville area to be nationally accredited by the Eco tourism Association of Australia and one of the only two attractions in the Townsville – Whitsundays area to receive accreditation. It is also one of the only three of the 40 members of the Queensland Wildlife Parks Association that have been accredited.
Conway National Park – To the south of Airlie Beach (take the Conway Beach Road off Shute Harbour Road to the west of Cannonvale) are the Cedar Creek Falls which are set in a beautiful and mountainous region on the edge of the Conway National Park. The falls tumble 12 metres through rainforest into a stream which is ideal for swimming if you want to escape the heat and warmth of the ocean.
Popular Day trips include: GREAT BARRIER REEF: Access from Airlie Beach
daily by fast motor cruiser around $120-$175 per adult including lunch,
snorkelling gear, coral-viewing,submarine. SCUBA diving is an optional
extra.
THE ISLANDS: daily from Airlie Beach by maxi-yacht, sailing
catamaran, motor cruiser or fast motor catamaran. $32-$125 per adult,
according to distance travelled, number of islands visited. The more
attractive beaches & better coral reefs are on the outer islands. An
average daytrip there incl lunch, snorkelling.etc.
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